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Why You Need To Protect Your Gutters Before Winter
Leaf peeping season in Massachusetts is one of the most cherished times of the year, but leaves can quickly become a nuisance when left lurking on your roof and gutters. They can cause a myriad of issues if they aren’t addressed – let’s see...

What You Don’t Want For Your Home Improvement Experience
We hear horror stories from clients all the time about working with other contractors who were rude, didn’t show up on time, left a mess behind, or even abandoned them with a half-done project. Plenty of contractors lack respect and have poor...

Lumber Prices Are Increasing – What Are The Impacts On Your Project?
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted almost every sector of the global economy, and the lumber industry is no exception. The pandemic triggered a construction boom, leading to a surge in demand for lumber, and causing the price to rise. That,...

Why Is It Important To Hire a Company With Insurance?
There always seems to be a kitchen, a bathroom, a something to renovate if you’re a homeowner. At some point, most homeowners will plan major home improvement projects and will outsource the project to a home improvement company to manage the...

Does Pulling Permits to Reduce Risks For The Project? Yes!
As many seasoned renovators will know, with every great remodel job also comes a lot of red tape. When completing remodeling projects at your home, permits and inspections are essential to both completing the job and staying on track.

Do you communicate honestly with your contractor?
Honest, transparent communication between a customer and contractor is of paramount importance—this relationship, like any other, suffers from breakdowns in communication and withheld anxieties.

Mortgage-Construction Loans?
Mortgage-construction loans can be confusing for both homeowners and contractors. One way to think of a construction loan is as a limited line of credit that lasts until the remodeling process is finished. To give you a sense of how...